RnRMarketResearch.com adds “Global and China
Printing Ink Industry Report, 2012-2015” new report on its
database.
Driven by the thriving printing industry, recent
years have seen upward mobility in global printing ink industry. North America,
Japan and Western Europe have kept the position as the world’s major printing
ink producers and consumers, with the respective consumption in 2012 making up
23%, 19% and 18%. However, Europe and Americas’ growing saturated trend in the
printing ink market means they are now losing out to Asian regions such as
China and India. Presently, many transnational industrial magnates have
accelerated their business sprawl in these emerging markets, including DIC,
Flint, Toyo Ink, Sataka INX, Siegwerk, and Huber which had established branches
in China as of late 2012. In 2012, both Sataka INX and DIC announced to build
their own new printing ink factories in India.
In recent years, the printing ink industry of China
also has seen rapid development. In 2005-2012, its printing ink output
witnessed a great surge to 784,700 tons, with the CAGR of 14.59%. Moreover,
China printing ink industry has forged three main industrial belts – the Pearl
River Delta industrial belt centering on Guangdong, the Yangtze River Delta
industrial belt surrounding Shanghai and Zhejiang, and the circum-Bohai-sea
industrial belt around Beijing, Tianjin and Liaoning, with the combined output
in 2012 standing at 66.76%. Nevertheless, China is yet to become a strong
country in the printing ink industry and, foreign brands occupy a lion’s share
of 70%. There are only a few domestic flagship counterparts, including
Guangdong Sky Dragon Printing Ink Group, Letong Chemical Co., Ltd, Suzhou
Kingswood Printing Ink, etc.
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Due to the stagnant economic development worldwide,
China printing ink industry has slowed down its advance. However, given the
status quo and downstream demand market, the CAGR of output in China printing
ink industry is expected to realize around 14% in 2013-2015. And offset
printing ink is projected to see the highest demand in China in upcoming three
years, despite overall mild development, while package printing ink will still
see the greatest growth potential, in particular when it comes to the
development of gravure ink. Meanwhile, with lifting environmental protection
standard targeting the printing ink industry, the demand for
environmental-friendly printing ink, for example flexo printing ink, is growing.
The
report highlights:
- Status Quo, Competition Pattern and Development Outlook of Global Printing Ink Industry;
- Status Quo, Demand & Supply, Import & Export, Influence of Upstream and Downstream Industries and Prediction of China Printing Ink Industry;
- Operation, Printing Ink Business and Business in China of 6 Global Printing Ink Enterprises Including DIC and Flink;
- Operation, Printing Ink Business and Prediction of 8 Chinese Industrial Players Including Guangdong Sky Dragon Printing Ink Group, Suzhou Kingswood Printing Ink and Letong Chemical Co., Ltd.
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